Noorat's Jacob Fishwick has done it again.
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The man who scored a century on debut earlier this season, hit 105 not out in his team's win over Mortlake on Saturday.
Noorat, which is aiming to cement a South West Cricket Association finals spot, mowed down the second-ranked team's 192 in 42 overs.
Fishwick, 23, said he had a bit of luck during his big innings at Noorat Recreation Reserve.
"I got a good ball on my first ball, a nice yorker," he said.
"I only just hit it."
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Fishwick was also dropped twice on his way to the ton.
The century-maker said he didn't have a hard-and-fast approach to his innings.
"No I didn't, I just thought we're playing a good side so I'll try and knuckle down," he said.
Fishwick, who recently moved from South Australia to Warrnambool, came to the SWC with five centuries to his name.
He is hoping to add more before the season is up.
It was otherwise an even performance from Noorat's bowlers with Gus Bourke, Rory Baker, Daniel Kenna and Isaac Kenna claiming a couple of pegs each.
Meanwhile, Camperdown started its push to the finals with a bang.
Opening pair Jye McLaughin (61) and Sri Lankan import Kusan Niranjana (55) set up the victory over Terang.
Simon Richardson's 4-17 helped seal the win.
Noorat will host Camperdown on Saturday in what shapes up as an enthralling match.
Tom Place's 47 not out helped Pomborneit to victory against Heytesbury Rebels.
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